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The Gems
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Solve puzzles, fight enemies, overcome leaps and bounds to help solve a very important mission in this point-and-click / action adventure game. Awarded 1st place in Audio category.

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carlos-zamora
carlos-zamora commented Nov 7, 2019

At Ignite, there's been some interest in a few specific scenarios on how to set up the terminal. @cinnamon-msft demo-ed that you can set the "commandline" setting to a .bat script. In my demo, I was able to set it to a powershell script.

It would be nice to have a blogpost or doc describing a few scenarios of how to do this and how this can be useful. Particularly, consider the following:

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eshellman
eshellman commented May 22, 2019

Below is a list of failing links in our French lists
You can help improve this repo by resolving the problems.

A failing link may be a website or resource that has disappeared. You can submit a PR

  • removing the link (maybe the resource is obsolete.)
  • correcting the link (sometimes things move)
  • replacing the link (make sure the link is authorized, or the resource is open-licensed). Oft
postgres
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paul-gaspar
paul-gaspar commented Jan 3, 2020

First of all - thank you very much for this great piece of work! This is by far the best approach to a postgres client.

Can we have a bit more information about connection pooling please?

As far as I can see there is no need for releasing a connection, even in case of a failed query? Does postgres handle all those cases?

What happens if the pool is full? Are queries queued and executed in

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